Monday, March 14, 2016

Tips To Remember When Applying for College



Applying to college is more than just filling out an application form and choosing which schools to apply to. It requires a lot of intensive preparation, diligence, and work. Although the actual application process for most colleges and universities starts around November of your senior year of high school, you have to prepare early to be able to acquire all necessary requirements, especially those that you will be getting from your school and teachers.


Getting started

In addition to deciding which colleges you will apply to, there are other things you need to start to think about and work on, such as when to take your standardized tests, what to write in your essays, who to get your letters of recommendations from, how to respond to interview questions, and other application requirements.

Additionally, you need to check and organize your schedule to be able to make sure that your teachers get your letters of recommendation in on time and your high school to send your official transcript and academic records to colleges before the application deadlines.

Applying to Multiple Colleges

One important decision you need to make is the number of colleges and universities to which you will apply. While you might have a preferred school in mind – that dream college you’ve always wanted to get into since you were young –admissions experts and coaches recommend students to
apply to multiple colleges to increase your chances of getting into a good college, such that if you didn’t make it to your school of choice, you’d still get accepted at a decent one.

If you are worried about the admissions committee finding out that you are applying to many colleges, don’t. They really don’t care, and they understand that your choice of college is an incredibly important choice you’re making in your life.

The Common Application

Applying to multiple colleges may seem taxing and stressful. Thanks to the Common Application, you can apply to as many colleges and universities in the US as you like by filling out an application form just once. However, since different schools may have slightly different requirements, you may need to submit additional forms, create new essays, or answer extra questions.


Are you ready to apply to college? Have you started establishing your academic plans and goals?

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